Distinguished Old Framlinghamians

Framlingham is rooted in the county of Suffolk, but Framlinghamians have spanned the world from the age of Empire, through times of conflict and into the modern era, in pursuit of trade and adventure. There are those who have made their mark in business, sports, academics, as artists and writers, in agriculture, in the services, the media and in the world of entertainment. You can learn about them here, and you can nominate additions.

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Douglas Cracknell (Hon OF)

Douglas Cracknell (Hon OF)

Douglas Cracknell (Hon OF) was just 18 when he set on the Normandy beaches straight into the thick of the action to... Read more

Douglas Cracknell (Hon OF) was just 18 when he set on the Normandy beaches straight into the thick of the action to liberate France.

Like so many of his generation, he rarely talked about his experiences during the Second World War, even as he was made a Chevalier of the Legion d’Honneur for his exploits in Normandy on Monday 14 April in the College Chapel.

He was made an Hon OF in 2024 at the age of 99. He had worked in the College kitchens as a server and cleaner after leaving school at just 14 years of age.

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“It really is so overwhelming,”  said Douglas, “I just did what I thought we had to do, like so many others. I never thought I would be here, in this place receiving this medal. I didn’t think I’d live to see 21.”

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Nominate a Framlinghamian

We have no hard and fast rules about who should be recognised as a “Distinguished Old Framlinghamian”, and are always interested to hear about people who are exceptional in all sorts of ways – so please feel free to click on the link below, and complete a nomination form.